LOVE OR lands: "I brln no! house, lnmls, or irold. To ptve, sweetheart, to lliee; No rUher Hum 1 m of olil, Am I lo-Uiiy," quoth ho. In sooth he looked hts poverty, If ever no did one: In rnjrs and tatter clntl was he. Itarehended to the tun I It m her lore of Ions nm Who took her outntretohed hand; "If you are he I ued to know, I seek not roM or land. If you but love mo still, sweetheart, I am content," cried nlie : "I will share your lowly purl, for I your bride will bo 1" "Then, by my troth, my heart Is thine I' Quoth he at her reply ; 'Thonch rasa and tatters may be mine. No riror now am I. I'm rtcher than with avid and land The proudest monarch be. With thee for mtnivaml these two hands To work, sweetheart, for thee!" Vhntnbir' Journal. LILIES AND JIOSES. Why the Former Are Preferrod by Some People. 'I know what tlwtt monns, lirforc Klsio poos." paid Ruth MuiiUh-Ii, rts the run vnaiil set the rolls on the luncheon table, and went off to answer the hell, "Well, what is it that has turned tuv daughter into a iiroiheteRsPM said the atoctor, smiling fondly at Ruth over his teacup. "Why, to-night is the night of l)ai.y Hammond's party, and it's time my flowers appeared." "Oh. you thought you'd 'temper the wind to the shorn lamb' lv making pomebody else pay for the iHiVKjuet? Well, that was considerate of you, and Dr. Murdoch crossed the hall and eniereti his oinee lust as l-.lsio re appeared with along white box. Uentle Mrs. Mnrdoofc leaned on her daughter's shoulder as the gill took oil the tissue coverings which protected the dainty blossoms from the January cold. At the bottom of the box lav a reamy mass of Mareehal Niels, path- m their first perfection. Mrs. Murdoch listened for Ruth's exclamation of de light, but it did not come. Instead, after a brief look, and a slight but significant smile, the owner of the box closed it with a bang, and placing it on the table, turned to leave the room. "Aren't you going to put your roses in water?" called her fnother after "her. "You may set them in the library, if you choose. I am not going to wear them to night," was the reply; and Ruth went upstairs. Mrs. Murdoch had been educated in the daj s when whistling was no part of a gill's education, so she simply uttered the giKxl old-time expression of aston ishment "Well, I never!"" and prweeie ed to take care of the. roses. The trouble was certainly no disappoint ment as to the sender, for Mrs. Mur doch had caught a glimpse of the card with the line "Edward lxslie. M. 1).." engraved in the center; and only last night she and the detor had decided that Ruth was becoming too fond of young Ned Leslie. They had no ob jection to the handsome young fellow who had already gathered the next best practice tu town to lr. Murdoch's; but they were far from ready to give tip their only danghtei. There had been no chance for a quarrel since Ruth had announced that she and lr. Leslie were going to this German to gether, so the situation ..night well puzzle Mi-. Murdoch's brain. That the innocent Mareehal Niels were themselves the source of the mis chief never entered her imagination. But such was really the case, and this is the way it all happened: The night before. Dr. Leslie had called at the Murdochs', and the principal topic of conversation had been the next even ing's entertainment. As he rose to go, lie had asked Ruth, with a touch of in tention in his tone, what color she was to wear to the German. Oh. my dress is cream-colored crepe de Chine, and I must have lilies of the valley to go with it." she answered gayly; and since both at home and -in Bridgeville society her word was law, she had confidently expected the lilies. Of course, they must be costly in Jan nary, and Ned Leslie was not rich like many of the circlo in which she moved; but Dr. Murdoch's daughter knew nothing of the practical inconvenience of the lack of money. She was more likely to think that caveful expendi tures meant meanness a fault which her generous soul alihorred; and all her liking for young Leslie could not cover the dire fact that he had sent roses when she had asked for lilies. For a few moments she sat in her easy chair considering the problem; then she donnod out-of-door costume " and went slowly downstairs. Mrs. Murdoch had a second shock of aston ishment when her daughter appeared at the library door, mullled in sealskin and asked if there were any errands down town. "I should think," she said, "that yon would save up for to-night, instead of going out into the bitter cold. Let me send Dennis for whatever you want." Unless you have some wants I have but one errand, mamma, and .Dennis could hardly do that, Good-bv-e," and the heavy front door slammed behind her. "That one errand must be a Tery amusing one," meditated Mrs. Mur doch; "she looked brimful of fun. What she's up to I can't make out," and she gave a little sigh. Neither was her state of mind much liinminated when fvctu itinrnra, mm an hour later, with a tiny parcel, from which she carefully extracted six sprays of lily of the vallev-, and put them in water. "One, two, three, four, five, six," said her father, who had come in be hind her. "Is your allowance played out. Euthie? I might have advanced you a few cents in consideration of tht party." "No. thank you, papa; I am a long way from being insolvent. Since I gavt tip caramels I am quite a capitalist;" and Ruth vanished to take off her wrap pings. That night when she came down stairt dressed for the party the carriage was already there, and Dr. Leslie and the elder physician were in the library talk ing about endemic fevers. She had brought down several yards cf cream colored ribbon of the width which fash ion dictated "as the proper one for tying bouquets. Dr. Murdoch looked on won deiingly as he v:;trhtl Kuth tie the huge bow around the lint stein of the lilies she had bought in the after noon, lie was about to silently conclude that this was the latest absurdity of feminine fashion, when he caught sight of Leslie's crimson face, and Kuth's demurely mischievous nlr. "Will you take my bouquet, please? I believe I am all ready now," said she, tendering the ridiculous posy to Dr. Leslie. "Good niglit, papa, or are you going to sit up for me?" and the two people started for the door. Ieslie took tho flowers and escorted Miss Murdoch to the carriage. He entered after her, and shut the door with a single bang, instead of the half dozen usually required by livery vehi cles. "Miss Murdoch, where are your roscsP" Faid he quietly as the cab rolled off. "I took them back to tho florist, and this is what I got for them," was the calm answer; and the lilies were held for a moment in the light from the carriage lamp. "1 wanted lilies, and the quantity would mako no difference, as every body would know who sent them." There was a very little sti pressed triumph in tho tone, but otherwise it was perfectly common place. For a moment or two neither spoke; then Dr. Leslie said slowly: "Kxccpt that it would seem that I have been lacking in respect to your w ishes, the public mortification would matter very little to me. I wanted to send you the lilies, Mis Murdoch, but thev asked twenty dollars for a bunch of respect able size, and this week I have to make the last payment of the money I lor- rowed for mv education. I have Strug gled hard to free myself from this debt, j that 1 might honorably offer you my love. I ought not to speak of this, but I had to tell you that your slightest wish was dearer to me than life than all but honor. Why, Miss Murdoch! why, Ruth!" in a changed tone, for the girl had burst "into passionate teal's, "shall I order the cab to drive home?" "N-o." sobbeU Ruth. "I didn't know about those debts. 1 thought you wore nt-mean and I'd teach you a lesson. I do want to to " but the sentence was lot in the noise of the cab, and one seat was unoet upiid the rest of the way. When Dr. Leslie met Ruth at the dressing-room door he thought that she was lovelier than ever, in spite of the peculiar appearance of her lashes. The long riliixm had disappeared, and the lilies were tucked in her Wit in an art ful fashion which did not even faintly suggest that there should have been more of them. It was a lH'atifie evening for at least two of Miss Hammond's guests, and when it was over there was another happy half-hour in the library with Dr. Murdoch. Ruth related the story of the lilies, and Dr. Leslie told of his hard boy hood and his student years, how Ruth had doubled the value of life by asking for half of the modest income which he had finally gained. The doctor laughed over the first story, but was very sober during the second. At the end he looked at the cariHt. and said huskily: l don't know that I can do any thing;" then, with a smile, "Rnthie has taken things into her own haud.4, as usual, and I am very glad that you sound on the question of typhoid." - Of course, after a few months. Dr. Murdoch's old sign was taken down, and a new one, reading "Murdoch or Leslie." was put in its place; and of i course, too. when the junior partner i wants to please Ins wife he brings, not lilies of the vallev, but Mareehal Niels. V. F. O., in Ik morcst's AH igmine. ueer uastronomlcal fcxperimcnts. A correspondent of one of the tech nical journals has been making some experiments in gastronomy, which cer tainly do credit to his power of over coming natural prejudices. He caught, by tho aid of his terrier, two plump barn rats, and after preparation, pre setted them to his cook fo be mad in to a pie. The pie w;fs he states, lelicious and was voted a luxury by tonic friends who partook of it unwit ingly. Ho also says that he can irom experience safely recommend i hedgehog slewed in milk as t real delicacy. It is well known ;hat roast hedgehog is a favorite dish .vith English gypsies. Our readers May - also remember that during the !ast sic3 of Paris its inhabitants were reduced to such straits that vermin of 'J-.is kind were often submitted to simi lar trial. One writer states that so palatable were they that long after the siege, when beef and mutton wire igaiit plentiful, ra's often found their way to the French bill of fare, dis guised alike by c"unning flavoring and fanciful names. Chambers" Journal. In Gloucester County, N. J., a few flays ago, a wife of a man who had an unpleasant propensity for attending club meetings nearly every night hit npon a novel plan for keeping him at home. Slio secretly applied crotou oil to his clothing, and tho poor man soon became so aflLcled w'th sores in conse quence that he was glad to remain at homo. His wife, however, injudicious ly let a lady into the secret, and she, shocked at the cruelty, told the hus band, whereupon he deserted the wife. The wife filed a petition in the court of chancery for alimony, but tho vice chancellor, after hearing the facts, de clined to grant the rclitf prayed. Two of the largest checks for money ever drawn in New. York hava been framed and hung up in the oflie of the Central railroad. They are both Vandcrbilt checks, and represent two generations. One is dated March 2, 18G7. is for $1,000,000, and signed by C. Vandcrbilt. The other is dated No vember 23, 1833. is for $3,000,00(3, and signed by XV. IL Vandcrbilt. JV. T. Tribune. " "1 cau not tell it in this foolish Japanese tongue,"" said one of the first jouverts in Japan to the missionary, 'and I don't believe I could tell it if I liad your tongue, nor if I had an angel's "tongue; but one poor heart" putting his hand over his own heart can feel it all." Buffalo Christian Advocate. THE CZAR'S DOMINIONS. Ki-CCMMul-Oeneral Itutli-r's Opinion of Knnl and Itt Uoveriunrnt. "Are there not a good many Jews in Russia?" "Yes; one-half of the Jews In tho world live In Rtis-slu, or about three and a half tuMlioi of people. If you impose tliftt the United Slates U full of Jews you should ami ll'issltt. Tho public feeling there Is against them. They are the only pimple in all Russia allowed to emigrate wherever they choose. ' Nobody else Wi tho country can leave it; tho understanding is among aW tho component races of Rus sia that they b long to the country, and every subject must have a pass port, like every foreigner. rm subject can pack his traps and move to Amer ica or Germany except tho lLdirews." "Are the Russians a patriotic peo ple?" "Yes, thoroughly so. Thero are some elements In Russia which halo the dominant Russians; the Finns and Poles particular- come under this de scription. I did not go to Poland, but tho most beautiful women I snw In St. Petersburg writ Poles. 1 had re marked to an American friend that I was disappointed In the beauty of the women, and he told mo one evening to tome to a Polish ball, where I would see the Finest women of the capital. 1 went there, and hardly ever saw more LtzjiUng beauty. The Finns werj con quered front Sweden by Rusla, and lliey aro a highly Intellectual l in e, with gentle natures, vho pay more attention to education, ami their wo.uen nro moro beautiful. The Russian women havo splendid forms, but their faces uro n't to ngrrcable. Nearly nil tho Russians have turned-tip noses, and when you sea a regiment oi iiusstan gunners in lino you might think they were Irish for that reason, llioltussian women have bill' eves and whl'.ish opaque skins. Tho evorovi(vi of the nver:'ro Russian Lice Is suucii nti.t nar.i; ui.-y are not people of much wit or gavetv. Rut there are om j things ah. nit t'icin very peculiar; for intanc th.'ir religion. 1 iicvur saw such religious p,op!e in lhi world, but, as in all cases where re ligiou is fiercely f.irinu, it does not embrace their morals. I have 'ii o;i the 11 oops of til ir churches otlieers of their army and nobles kneeling bowed, with their foreh -ads on the floor. bv the hour. nen the common people pass the church thev tak oil their hals, nnd if it should ba one hdtlvlivd feet wide th keep llieni off until th.y have gone by. The clas of priests is said not to bo very intelligent, exempt III higher dignitaries of the church, who were taken from the noble ela.. Tiii priests marry, and the governni'Mit stimulates them to marry. Hut. the lies over all Russia the impress of one- luait power. Ihe Joop!o themselves accustomed for generations t tinder stand that there is but one man who rules them, only revolt in a hard, b I wav, which ratner turns me svmnaiiiie of foreigners against tli-ni. Y.li"ti I went out there I Miievrelv svmp-ilhized with the peoplo n;ainst the despot.; but after I got sou; e understanding of the Russian character I began to think that, perhaps, their rulers knew better than we did. If you should have a Rus staii servant ami show" nun some wrvilitv or familial it y, insteal of appreciating it he would presume ii)on it. ion ran ta'k to r French waiter, for instance, for mo ments as if he were your equal, and he will resume his place as a waiter after your conference is over. Hut tho com mon R issiaii who serves and waits would lecoiu insubordinate if you re leisted toward biai. Therefore, tho rule of that realm, somewhat born from the race, is jwwer not unmixed with cruelty. I saw no instance of cruelty myself, but heard of a good many. "Did not the assassination of the late cr.ar leave on lin-i i a tuvp impres sion? Yes, it did; but I do not think that Nihilism is tho power it assitm -d at one time to Ik. I understand that thero are still Nihilists in Russia who meet, and that they hardly ever meet but theeu are secrejt agents among them. They ,lo not punish them, but keep them nu- ucr surveilance. Invert now and then the government conies down upon them like a boll of lightning; the offender .lisappears, and the supposition is that he is taken to Siberia. That is the cud af hint. "The liee system of Russia is enor mous. 1 doubt whether tho ruler of the land himself knows how many jerson"s are in the pay of the police. lou seo police ami military every where. Nearly every large house or hotel in Russia is under the survoil tnco of a character who supplier it with wood and coal. His business ii to watch that house every night; no matter how freezing cold it is, and the thermometer is often forty degrees be- iow zero, you see him sitting out there. and if you undertake to enter, though he may appear to lie asleep, ha will Mine forward and look at you to s:-e if you belong to the placs. If you visit a friend in Russia he may let v-ou stay 3ver night without logking at your passport. But next morning he wi'.l :e.I- you that if he does not present your passport he will be fined; and you ::in not leave tli3 country without wenty-four hours notice before re covering v-onr passport. uain, tn Cincinnati Enquirer. An enthusiastic New York dentist recently said in an address that if all the workers in woods, metals and clays. molders, porcelain workers and decora tors, painters and sculptors, "were sikI denly and simultaneously destroyed those arts would not be lost, for in the ranks of the dentists could be found experts in every one of them; and if in the same grand catastrophe all the scientists of certain classes were cut off the same sciences could bo fully taught by dentists. As a protection to trees against mice, rabbits, borers, etc., a screen made of common window wire is rec ommended. The'wire is cut into strips about six inches wide across the end of the roll (which is usually about two feet in vvidlh), and the strips wound around a broom-handle. When placed around trees tho 6pnng of tho wir holds them in nla'eo. and thev tin nor. I bind the trees. Albany Journal. . t j 1. O. Mills. Whltelaw It-Id's falher-ln- law. has ulven 1M0.MI for the nurroso of ereci Insr a new bu'ldiiiK on the uroniul of Ihe lielleviie Hospital. New 1 ork. to b) used a a training school for male nurses. TROUBLE AHEAD. When the appetite falU and the sleep icrow nut leu ami tu refrculilnic, tin re Is trouble alieul. Tlio illKcallve ortrann, when lieallli)', crave fooil. Ilio nervuus njattin. t lien vluornaa a ii it tranquil. Hives lis pomiujnur no uni'Kslnesn at iiIkIiI. A ton In, to he etrW'tlve, should aot tie a more aic llzcr, nor are the nerve to be at retiKt honed and soothed by Hie unaided av ion of a sptbitlve or nnreolle. What Is re- iliilrrd la a nit'dli'lua whlrh Invigorates the Kloiiiaeh, and iirtmmtca aimlmilatHiti of food iy llui aynn-ni, by nlitiUi infati me nerviiuj tHlt'io, aa well a iilber iit ur lli luiyalrnl organism. ni atronullii'iii'il. 'I ho am the rilCl'lJI til 1 1 ll H IH T 1 f-uiiim-ii ,! I". W ,!- Inn m illion n iiilotli)l Is IiiiiiiUi'iI tit nil jr In iiiblln riiittlili'ln i and w hich ihi lrlaiia colli- iiit'lid for Its toule, anti - bilious and olhcr iimpcrt le. It I used with the bent re-tilts In fever und bhiih. rheumatism, Milui'jr and uterine weaknr and other uinliidltm. Over fl ve thousand ohllora are said to have deaerteil from the IJritlsh army dur ing the past few years. The Unlit that Ilia In woman's eves " Is a ray of heaven's own brlfthtneaa; but It la, aiaal often dimmed or quenched by aouie wearltiK dle.o, perhaps aiieimy borne, but taklrn all comfort and enjoy ment out ol life. That Hunt oi tne House hold ran be rekindled and made to glow with Its natural brlnhlness. Dr. it. V. Pierce, "Favorite 1'iesrrlpHon' Is a po tent specific for most of the chronic weak iieac ami diseaaea peculiar to women. The Dank of Sea In clToa to lease the tiovernnient'a tobacco monopoly. THIRO! WJ1TH KflOWlRO. That dyspepsia comes from torpid liver and rostiveneas. That you cannot dijjest your food well unless your boweU and liver act protH'rly. That your bowels require thorough cleansing when they do nut do their duly iiv your tittreation. 1 lint your torpid liver need t In.ulal lnr In order that it may act as nature Intended It sliou'd. That IlHAKitHKTH a Vl l.s taken (n doses cf ono nr two at niizhl for. say ten ilrtys. wlil reeulate the boweia, stimulate the liver, improve the diKestipii aud drive away dyspepals. FOB GOOD IURF0--E? Mra. M. A. Dauphin, of Philadelphia, is well known to the ladies of that city from the great good alio has done by means of I.ydla I". Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. She writes Mm. Pinkham of a recent In tores tintf raae. A younR marrie J lady ratne to tne sutler I mt with a severe rase of lroIarMus and Ul eratUm. She C'un iiienred takimr tho Compound, and In two months was fully rttUarrtf. In proof of this she anon found herself tn an interest inir condition, influenced bv foolish friends fche atlemiito.i to evade the respon aibilittes of maturity. After ten or twelve itavs she rauie to me anin and she was in deed in a most alnruiintt state anil suf fered t'-rrlbly. I Kve her a table stiooiiful of the coniimnnd every hour for eltiht hour until she fell asleep, she awoke niurh relieved and evl teutlr better. She roulintied taking the Comt ouud, and In due season -J'e became the mother of a tine heallhv lioy. Hut for the timely use of the medicine, the believes her life wouil have tieen lost. Your Inislt ban the Cxmpnnt- tl 1" bottl. Two Vnite.l ntitted suicide Stutes otlicer it Monte Carlo. Have coin- laiunK or miitdie-aiicd men auflVrlnsc frvm nervous debility or other delicate diseases, however Induced, speed II V and erniancntly cured. Address, orlil a l hwpensary AledicH Association, uunaio, r. 1 . So far New York's State ca pi tol has coat A 1 u 11 9 I I ,1 V. Coiilluiinllou oi" it t'nugli for auv lenrtli of time causes irritation of Ihe I.nniri of some chronic Throat U ease. Jirotrn Uranrnntl lr-n he arc an ' fleet it l Cough Remedy. Price 13 ct.v ioitl only tn botes. Hronchttts Is cured by frequent small noses oi l imo a iVj re lor l oasumptton. If afltleted with Sore Kyes. e Ir. Iuo Thompson a Kjo atcr. lruinnta sell it- 3c Try Gkruea for breakfast. Beautv Skiii StScalp Restored Quti cUt NOTHING l.S KNOWN TO FC1KNCK AT all comparable to tho Ci Tii i ha Kkmkiuks in tiieir marvellous properties of fl-lvaiismic. purifying and bt-auilfyiuic the skin ami in curinK lorlurmir. clistlituring, itrhinH. scaly and ptinvly ilisonsi' of the skin, acalp and blood. it t loss of hair. C'CTicfKA. the great Skin Cure, and-Ct"i l ci'kji SoAr, an eMiuisite tkln Hi-autiiicr, tire-wn-it from it, externally, and Citici ha lift. holvknt. tho ne HIimmI Purifier, in'ernally. are a hs1Uvc cure for every form of skin and blood disease, from pimplrs to scrofula. t't'Ti CCH Vit km raUKKarc absolutely piireunit tlienidy iuralltt ld Hkin beautitters and blood purirlers. tSold every whero. lrico: 'ctici ka. Silo.; Uie aoi.VKNT. l: How. S.'kj. 1'n i-arr.l by Ihe 1HT- TKU iRCO AXI) I'llKMKAI. Co.. ItoSTON. MASS. r;pni1 'or How to t ore Skin I jOSoil an dove's Uoivn, and as hue, by 10 UMiiiKCVTlcl KA MtKUMl tl) tfoAC. war ex .ivrv . Hi "" One bottle taken according to directions will give better results than a gallon of Sarsaparilla, or any cf the so-called Blood Purifiers with which the market ic glutted. At Druggists, price $1.00 per bott.'s. $GCO REWARD will bo paid for any caso of Rheumatism which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, properly ad ministered, fails to relieve. COHSUMfTION CURABLE AT EVERY STAGE. Iu a review of the ICugltsli translation of a w irk by the Justly celt bratcri i'rofeaaor of Medical Pathology to the Faculty of l'ans, M. Jaecoud, entitled "Curability of Consumption," etc., it la announced Chat ' the curability of puluioiary consumption at every stage fa now a well-established tact." The anther's conclusions are cited follows: Xo sum up what has Wen slated, pul monary imiiHumpllsn la curable In all Its slam's. This is tho prolific notion that preeliii'8 over Ihe whole history of the dis ease, and which should unceasingly In spire and direct all medical action. The Incurability proclaimed by Laeniicc and his immediate successors la tils proved by pauiuiogical anatomy and ninirui observa tion. Noiih should, therefore, allow them- oelvea to be inliiieiiced by such a con demnation, which la but a historical sou vi-u I r. V hen the existence of tuber cles in the lungs fa recognized. It should uut be inferred from that moment that tie who ha tliem Is doomed to death ill con sequence of their presence, (should it be found thut the tubercles sullen and a caret n forms, it should not te believed, ou this account, thai all is lost. It has been shown that this Is not the case, and the. natural tendency w hich tubercle has tu fibrous transformation that is. to re covery fchouhl not U) forgotten. He fore IkIiiK oiacouraged, the physician should search and examine Incessantly whether Ihe patient is in the requisite condition for -iiicii favorable evolution to occur. If all f:opo of absolute recovery must be abandoned, a relative cure should be w lotight, and every exertion lie made to place the patient in such condition that he cau live, liotwitlistuni lug the k-stons which are now Irreparable; in a word, the plan adopted should bo to strive and strive always, with the unshaken couli di'iiie wltbli may tie drawn Iroiii.llie notion that recovery la possible. 'ihe cm m j- run be conquered, 'this ts tin- liie.t uiat should engender ami sustain every effort. It U certain that this con viction is the first condition cf success. since 1, la absence of faith In the possibil ity of a ruiu which prevents the adoption of all therapeutic treatment. Among Mia latest additions to the list of remedial agents that of Professor Dtijar ill ii takes tiie lead for the cure of puimou ary coiikU million. Aud this end la attained, but by im ilK ines which aim by themselves to cure, but bv so inviuoraiinu and lengthening the ) stem ah to enable liultue to iliel tins nirua ireiisforina tiou from which alone ran a cure be ei iK-clcd. It acts by enabling nature to replace the unhealthy by hraiiby tissues, and by supplying! the elements oi nerve ioree susimns and invigorates the whole body. Dujariiin's Life Kssenre otters to the consumptive, the sick or feeblepatienl the best means of restoration to health. IJiiinburyh Medical Journal. II. .VI tier bottle. At all druggists'. S.n i.l. I., llKtTMiu & WoonAUii, Wholesale A Ke in a, Jt'orlland, uregon. I'rlcra ItesIiirrU upon leads, slugs, riaes. MjuiiIh and printers' specialties, by 1'Al.MKH it ISKV. 'I'lie only sleek of type, presses and printing material will be found at l'aluier 6c Hey a 1 ortland house. EteiiieiilKr that the only large and ccmp'tte slock of printers' i.iaterial is kept by 1'ai.mkr & Hi:v, Portland. (In V .o v . while freights are low- and stock large. You can save money if you purchase vour gojils from 1ai.meu&Hkv( l'iilnii'r Itey arc the only live, and energetic type founders upon this coast. You ran obtain any thin it required In your omce irom mem at lowest rate. Ilon'l liirjii'l that you ran always r'-irchase tve, presses and material from 'a'mer & itey, Portland, lower than from any other hoioc. lr I it lev I nli.-.I'iililixhers whoare not liuvine tlimnith lalmer& Key are los tin money. We sell Jol, Hook ana News Inks at mannfacturets' prices. AIiiiim.1 every printing oflieo In 'the Nortliwent purchased their plant front rainier & Key. Tliry keep a full line of hatiil picws, cylindioa anil Jo" hiiiK mate- Hal. M e rnu disrnnnt anyprleesand terms j Hiioted hy any other firm. The immense i volume of our business enable us to odor! I his Inducement to urrhaer. Apply to 1'ai.ki:k& Hky, l'riuters' Supplies. Bono Mcuil cm sr J1JW V ll I!'-'- $1 jo t 100 Von rannnt make , snrrras Mlfh V holenle and poultry wltboat tnem llrlsl ill nl Kmlth'M ah more. II and 117 4 lay MriTl. Mum r rssriwo. Cel. CUHIS WhtBt AIL ELiC f AUS. In Im. stl tv nrti.-rwt". tlioro ! Hop off your most and tabucrflie for jThe CALIFORNIA CACKLER (l'oei.TBT Jol-RSlM buiiela colics, 1(V; ; three m mtli 2jc ; fcLUO rr year fit ailTanoe. KtsiupstHK iu Haniple 4'o.v. Juno iiwne, ,nt l cvt-ry ISarlw!r Khoi sn'l Mi:Jiui;ry Hturw on Pacitto C'irit. Ask u ae it ai;rv Wjmihi. lilt l'ii, I4..il Zra. tat uut fit. I I 1'iue Mtrert, Kau I ruiielxeo. ss Stay ! j he only DrafiBttiy tuthovnrliL Abf.lutly unliresk r.Itlo. l'nca, lo ciliU licr aol. Vol afe (-veriit-re. Also, Jtit marol for ttia niaj-ki-t, tirw. , lraut 8atin I'orored Fea'.!ii:rl'UP, rea,ly f-r st;a'luiir t,i tho tinint llrjato. 1'rli-, 25 ounla i-r yar.L 'olora: Black. Whit-. Car.tln.il. Uluu a-il Pink. If r"r tl.slt-r has not wcuril )t.anrai2ionntdi1sirel will Nit. ioKtnnil. on ri : !. 1 t ,-rlti-a. A ililna V l!Ut: I I: 1 lli:U BOE t'O-Jl'tW. Three nl.. Mirbluau. JOB PRINTERS! IS IV Till: OLD RELIABLE GORDON PRESS 8x12 and Wxl5, with Throw-0 CHEAPEST, STRONGEST and BEST Job Press in be Market, tstoek. kept by A. full Oyster Shells $IM MO t! s. aaasBaasaasiBaaass-aawasBaMBaaasai -a m msm bibs & Jap. m Food i 32aSSl s5 PALMER & REY, . . 112-111 Front St. . . P0HTLAITD, 0B. 4VTBUY NO OTHER.-fcH Ueaeh has aecepled a challenge to row Trickett for the world's championship. The hugs, drastle, itriplng sickening pill are fast being ftiperseiled by Jlr. Pierce's "Purgative Pellets." Bold by druggists. Iledemptlon of trade dollars to date amount to aliout $7,W i.OJO. A iol lre that Is a Job press is the "Old lleliab'e Gordon,-' Hxl2 and 10x15. The cheapest, best and strongest In Ihr market, liny no othe. Kept only by Palmer & Hey. When Dabjr was sick we gave her Caatorla, Wl en aha was a Child, aha cried for (Astoria. Wlit a aha became Mlaa, aba dung to Castoria YVl c a die had Chlldro.ahe gave them Castoria READ THIS CAREFULLY. Ktt mn ih! wnrnan wnunm trr ohU on tftln IS tart. that la artiictl with mt r dlntitw, nn mat trr ht, timt thflr fttintlf ihviiMati lTi tnit utiltrtri'l, t rnirn run-. hMi)l writ! a full lrr1t1tft "t thit trmtM U Ir tuften, or H n th Iritlti aini t liim. II" vilr-I witti m-ry litstniniMtfc ttf watf. m"1 Ui lt itMltflitMi Ut I hiwi fr tnmrf. 'mtilttl(mt frw. ImmmIkwh ntnrtijf citinti'-nttitl KiciaM ntMfnp. An-ir-fl" V It. HiKlr N. M 1 : ortiet-a. (L Kaiitl 1-', Jut Rupture Permanently Cured. A'Mr-M I'm F"KIKS' M TM Kit. ptfl , H Ii, Flmi Nttliotial Hank, I'ttrtlaiHl, tmijott. KidneyLiver Medicine iErKn tCSOWX TO Cl'RES alt Diseaaea tf th Kidneys, Liver, Madder, anil t rlnary Orcans; lrpy, Ci ravel. Diabetes, Wright's Ulseaae, I'alna In the Hark, I.olns,or Side; Itetetif lonor Kon-Keteotlvn of I'rlne, Nervons Utseasea, Female Weaknesses, Exeesaea, Jaumllee, Illlioaaness, Headache, Soar Stomach Dyspepsia, Constipation, anil l'lles. HUNT'S REIViEDY CtTItEa WUEX ALL OTHER MEUICIKE3 FAIL, aa It acts directly and at onee on the Kidneys, I-lrer and Bow-els, resturlnif them to a healthy action. HI" NTS I: KM ED Y la a safe, sure, and speedy euro, and hundreds hars been cured hy It when phicuun aist friends had given tbem up to ale. Du not delay, try at once HOTS HEMEbV. Bend fur Pamphlet to HUNTS REMEDY CO., I'rovMence, It. I- Ak your drngslut fur lir NT'S UF.SI F.I1T. fskn no otber- HALL'S SARSAPARILLA Cores all Diseases originating from a iisorderei stato cf the BLOOD or LIVEE. Eheumatism, Kenralia, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Rheum aad Mercurial Pains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves the Blood pure, the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Complexion bright ami clear. J. R. GATES A CO., Proprietors 417 Banaome 8t-, Ban Franclsctx WILLIAM BECK & SON, Wholesale an4 IlUll Deakm In Guns and Sporting Goods, Fine riahlnj Tarkle. AmU f tb VXKXtELLED FIRE WORKS Company. FLAGS, BALL00i:S TORPEDOES, Fire Crackers Soaba. Ajtriita lor - SEalflmBJHBallGMl XTKiwl f r CatJicaj MvX T. 165 & 167 Second St, TorUiad, Cr. SSASCIt stobi: fsuuAv.J$pokancPalla.W.T. lrttatc8t..S.v!om.Or Thi BCVERS" Cl IDK Is lasmed Kept, ami BlarcJi, , each year. Bi- 3l pases. f4 x 1 1 leae,wna orer 3, BOO Ulnstratlona a HBOM rinaw uauriy, CilTKS AVholesale Price dirrct to conmumrr 01a all poods foi personal or family uae. Tells bow to order, and gives exact cost or evrry tnlnz yon oar, eat, drink, srrar, or nave fun with. Xnese IXVAL' ABLE BOOKS ronUIn uifornstlon jleneil from the markets of the world. Wo wlU naU a copy Itfc.K to any ad inn npon receipt of IO eta. to defray expense of maUlna-. It na hear from yon. Kcapeetfnlly, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 2T Ac 22S Wabash Irene. Cklcaa, Ul, FOIt Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation. The sore Dvspf.i-sia people feel. However liirlit mar be thtir meal, Shou'd ne'er lie eulbirvd to repose And brceil a train of trraeer woes. When I'EHKKiT iiKALTii thev inav secure Through 1 AEBANl'S StLI 2r E sfe and sere. nmm mi if t GRAND OPENING NlCOLLTHETAiLOR The Grandest Display cf Choicest Yooiens ever shewn in the Citv, Enlih, French, Scotch and German Fabrics in endless variety for Suits to measure. One Thousand litlerent Patterns to select from. SAMPLES, WITH INSTRUCTIONS FOB SCLF-MUASUREMENT SENT FREE. Pino a&H-'Wool Suits to Order fron - - $20.00 Fine AU-Teol Pants to Order - - - - - 5.00 . Only Wliitc tabor and First-Class Cutters Employed. NICOLL THE TAiLOR, 126 First Street. Portland, Or. Kfltr f?7iT",7f7. Absolutely Pure: T. ' Fwt?r mtn . A rsarrst ct pra'-iy, jentn and iln M-iw seononarsl . 6- cflk.ar; kin, u d oann-A hi tn.d In eor-p-JJk int wKh ti BivH'.tO'te of tow t, ahrsi : srr; .-ii or tt.! I) pcwisM. only Ja . 2.-7 as es-sa iizm- Cx uj Vail aSjwt. H. T. - HHI.H AM, HIMOHB, from a common tllofeji, or Inptloit, to tlie worst Scrofula. Mil- I fieimi, ui'nr.Mr(i.H mealy or ii on a it Mi I ii. In snort, an fliseaw-s eauseil ly bad l.lf..wl urr ciiiierel ljr tills iioworlul, furt fvliiK. nn-t Invia-orallnir !iMli-irio. tiral lfltlna l.ll'Cr nijniij i: k, iif,.,. ii. -nis-ii iiilliK'nw. rlMlnllv has ft iiumlfestea lis ni r m eiirins m .m- lloil, nrbuin le, More . yea, Srrof. Inittt IHsenae, WIillo Svllli.a, liollrr, or 'S'lilrlc Nri h, and l.nUri-d Inlands. piil ten -ms m h-.iuhk "f litra- tniitfe"-. v.-itb eolonil fh:U-. nn Hlcln liuu-niir-s- ur tlie ime aniOimt fir a truutiso OH ScTOfillous A tfix-t 1mi. Tin; ii-ooi im Tim i,irK.' TlKirwiBlilv innse It by usinif Ur. Plerec ;li1rii nrdirai aicoery,Hinmw dlaeslluii. a lair skin. Into) nut spir it, awl vital trugtU,wiU be-t-atubusueo. CONSUMPTION, wlileh fs Serolitla of (be ctinen, Is er- rilN ami eur-il l.y Uns ren-ly. if lafci n bire tie- lnt ftiufi of tlie disease tn n at IkA Irnm its marvelous iiowrr mi-r this tenil.ly fiitiil disiiise. whin first otTi-riiiir tills lwvf wk bron-'l reimly t llJ puUle. Ir. I'ibimh tlmiisrlit itIi!kIv f callnifc' it bis "loa, nmptloH ( nrc," Imt r.!ii.nlnod tiint tiHim- e to limit -1 Tor trmiMirie wbleh, from iis womW-rfol imLlnuil'm "f tonfe, or sirens- tieninir, nib-rat ive. or bl'il-li,isin(r, antl-l.iUon". rtoril. Rii'l nntriiivo ner ties. Is uiH-wiuik-1. tint !- ra a ri-mtijy for eonsninliim. but lor all tUroulc enses i,l the Liver, Blood, and Lungs. If Tiru fpel dull. t3row:r. l-l,IIHatei). liav sallow olor of skin, or yi llowili-lrowii sijts on fac- or Ix1y. Irep-nt bf (uiiielie or ilizzi-lii-s. I sit I bvte hi mouth. Intel mil lies.t or tliilU, liiternntrtiff with bot flushes, low spirit anl trliMmiy fon txAJirifc-vi, ii r piiliir ai tite. nmt eHit1 t'Muro'-. Jon Hre nsff'-rifiir from lndie4lloii. IIim pln. (.nil 'I or pll Liter, or fil I Ioiiuii-m." la many ea-9 only part of tlx-sn svmi'toras ere exo. rifOcel. As a yircilv tor nil suelt e"ea, Ir. IMeree's (.'olden ?Itlical Illaa eorerr t unurjn:l. tor IVt-nii I.nnst Splfllnt of Jt I iot. stiort:iesH of llrculli. itrc?u lii(l, A mil ma. Severe otiiclif-, kiii'ln-1 atrcelioiis. tt an efficient imi'r s-.i.o nv lini'uois-r. t el.oo, or el iim-. ft (i.vv or eu BsriM'! r tferel t n rents in taui for Th-. FJeroe'S book oti onu!ii!iion. ji'l!re. World' JHiensory Pleillral Annom elation, Oil Main Mrect, l;i u alo, '. V. $500 REWARD isf Is nffered by tho proprietors of lir.Pairc s I atari ll lUtiK-dy i'r a rase in cwjuto vrnita :J ttiry cannot cure. If you lnvf" a distcbarre frf-m tbo nosn. offensive or ntbtrwis". artial 1- cf imi'll. :. fr btrinr. -rrak -vri. duil paia or r.rvwsnr" In head, you have Catarrh. 1 Uou aanis f'f oin t-niimt in cumaiinii-tkjn. Ir. Hiiro's f'ATAitnH Htsror rnn-fi the worrt caw-aff Catarrh, "fold In the Ilead,' and Cal7rr!tcl Ifradache. Ui tt-nu. O I CI 11 n I ) i;ab!er. Uoenish WaEos: Car del Organs, band instruments, laivest stock of Sheet M mio and books. Bands supplied at kastera prioes. II. OKAY. VH Prist street fan Krancist o. PENNYROYAL FILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Tho Orla-lnal and Only Oenolne. ! alwaya Srl'i-R--raar varthlns IsHaitaes. I pi-miW. la LADIES. Aak Ttnsr BnRht W kk-atwter'a EaTlli fae a otkrr. or ttmit tc tfrr.- u b r i.rinHr, la ittr T r-tora mall. NAME PAPER, t stelM hll , K31 S 11 galaia t asm. I'kilmd, Pa. aM ar Praasl.ta rrerrarfceen. fr -('klvhea. ' tar's a.-gli.- 1'eaajnval fills. laa saauwa. 01Httmfl4lalla f wica ... tl r , ' wua. aa4 fciaa givea "4 w.:.l-. ali.ra, r--ii. Ter C h won ths l"l t4 the tj..ut an4 km rsaka 'jBMK :r. tearfisr Mfflfc r m m. ' i the ol'V-ra. A. L. SMITH. Bradfcra.Pt. StoMT TVarTta, J'ic Sl.uu. . TMa BKI.T ar Cfa" atialarta si axprwa; f... l&o ear. -f araasf-els cf laa -i..tt, ryac. The eo!aseaa atrrtz af ELECT aicltY pvatia hrou.J tho frta Bat l .M: t ca tobArMta. Elaaca eon f oat. (I u.ialth kiartaBeHS a4rerlita la ec, ait i' lrta .l.jiloarpaa, till fanuattiB.adda rJI I ,r'" L ' 1 c&. 1 iiaal -Suast- Caieaca, aea.ltala. It l I llta parpona. rlraolara afrfaa fa?l l- foriuatl&B,a.ddcftChmEla. r-t ca. lev 1 Caieaca, IO. The Van Monciscar . DYSPENSARY, POBTLAKS, OB. Tonne. nie-acad asd old. single oz c-.ajmii naca sad ai! fibo wnSitst ir;ta LOST MANHOOD I Justtous aJlHiiiyt toparm trrtM, Hanitu.1 boars. Sexuai Oeoair.FailinrMeBl orr. Wtal Exes. Laek nf iiklneriy. aiao likiod -ard 6k:la Diatsasii. brvbillia. ii.5vf i","6 '"r.n Srm Ibr-oat, Tleera. El .g.-a .rs. . alld BUdd Trouble, Weak Rack, Bnrniiij TJrioe, dinonlwi, fliraa. SuricV w prompt relif and core for life. Bath Mexes lonxalt t'oofldeutlsHy OFF1CB 132 A 134 TEJRD ST. n. p. x. u. xo.isi-s. vvTsinr" 4 J&J I'aiiia la Sa A7J'l IO 0AT8.j AJCaaria a an Ci3 Sanaa Sirteun. " kvf VrtaalaO t'ltriSa Oxskll -LClaolnaatt,gSa 1 .Biw erflRl Z 1 -'